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Google Business Photos is a virtual tour service started by Google. It uses the same photography technique used in Google Street View in order to offer 360˚ interactive panoramas inside businesses.[1] Once the virtual tour is published by Google, the link to the tour is displayed directly on the search results page. The tour is also be published on Google+ Local pages and Google Maps.[2] A user visiting a business published virtual tour can navigate inside the business in the same way a user of Google Street View can navigate roads, streets and highways.[3][4]

Google Business Photos is a virtual tour service started by Google. It uses the same photography technique used in Google Street View in order to offer 360˚ interactive panoramas inside businesses.[1] Once the virtual tour is published by Google, the link to the tour is displayed directly on the search results page. The tour is also be published on Google+ Local pages and Google Maps.[2] A user visiting a business published virtual tour can navigate inside the business in the same way a user of Google Street View can navigate roads, streets and highways.[3][4]

Google Business Photos is a virtual tour service started by Google. It uses the same photography technique used in Google Street View in order to offer 360˚ interactive panoramas inside businesses.[1] Once the virtual tour is published by Google, the link to the tour is displayed directly on the search results page. The tour is also be published on Google+ Local pages and Google Maps.[2] A user visiting a business published virtual tour can navigate inside the business in the same way a user of Google Street View can navigate roads, streets and highways.[3][4]